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PAGE 1 ©2017 The reThink Group, Inc. All rights reserved. www.ThinkOrange.com PARENT CUE We’ve redesigned the 252 Parent Cue to help you better connect parents with your strategy and message. The new weekly Parent Cue includes all of the month’s information, so parents can access what they need to know when they need it (even if they miss a week). Each Parent Cue provides simple prompts throughout the week to remind parents to pause and make the most of everyday moments. Parent Cue cards include: 1. the monthly life app 2. the monthly memory verse 3. the weekly Bible stories and bottom lines 4. the cues to prompt parents to connect with their kids each week The sizing of our Parent Cue card is also new and now includes art elements that match each month’s theme in 252 Basics. A “primer” for parents is available on the following pages. You may want to provide a copy for each family. FORMAT Parent Cues are available in a PDF format, along with an editable and emailable format. TIME CUE The Parent Cue is a Morning Time, Meal Time, Drive Time and Bed Time cue for each month. By following these simple Cues based on Deuteronomy 6:7 — “Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up” — a parent can make the most of everyday moments to instill faith and character in the heart of their child.

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Page 1: Primer ParentCue 16-17 - Grace Chapel - Church in ... sizing of our Parent Cue card is also new and now includes art elements that match each month’s theme in 252 Basics. A “primer”

Pa g e 1©2017 The reThink Group, Inc. All rights reserved. www.ThinkOrange.com

Parent cueWe’ve redesigned the 252 Parent Cue to help you better connect parents with your strategy and message.

The new weekly Parent Cue includes all of the month’s information, so parents can access what they need to know when they need it (even if they miss a week). Each Parent Cue provides simple prompts throughout the week to remind parents to pause and make the most of everyday moments.

Parent Cue cards include:1. the monthly life app2. the monthly memory verse3. the weekly Bible stories and bottom lines4. the cues to prompt parents to connect with their kids each week

The sizing of our Parent Cue card is also new and now includes art elements that match each month’s theme in 252 Basics.

A “primer” for parents is available on the following pages. You may want to provide a copy for each family.

FOrMatParent Cues are available in a PDF format, along with an editable and emailable format.

tiMe cueThe Parent Cue is a Morning Time, Meal Time, Drive Time and Bed Time cue for each month. By following these simple Cues based on Deuteronomy 6:7 — “Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up” — a parent can make the most of everyday moments to instill faith and character in the heart of their child.

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MEMORY VERSE

“How you made me is amazing and wonderful. I praise you for that.” Psalm 139:14, NIrV

MEMORY VERSE

“How you made me is amazing and wonderful. I praise you for that.” Psalm 139:14, NIrV

Creation StoryPart 1Genesis 1:1-25

BOTTOM LINE:God made everything.

1WEEK

Creation StoryPart 2: Adam & EveGenesis 1:26–2:1-25

BOTTOM LINE:God made you.

2WEEK

Adam’s First JobGenesis 2:19-20

BOTTOM LINE:God made you to imagine.

3WEEK

The FallGenesis 3

BOTTOM LINE:God made you to know Him.

4WEEK

Creation StoryPart 1Genesis 1:1-25

BOTTOM LINE:God made everything.

1WEEK

Creation StoryPart 2: Adam & EveGenesis 1:26–2:1-25

BOTTOM LINE:God made you.

2WEEK

Adam’s First JobGenesis 2:19-20

BOTTOM LINE:God made you to imagine.

3WEEK

The FallGenesis 3

BOTTOM LINE:God made you to know Him.

4WEEK

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memoryverse for the

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each week’sBible story and

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Ask a kid: Would you rather spend 24 hours drawing, writing, painting, designing a robot, or solving brain puzzles? Ask a parent: What’s the first creative thing you remember me (your kid) doing as a toddler? (Did I ever draw on the walls?!)

MEAL TIMEAsk a kid: Would you rather spend 24 hours drawing, writing, painting, designing a robot, or solving brain puzzles? Ask a parent: What’s the first creative thing you remember me (your kid) doing as a toddler? (Did I ever draw on the walls?!)

MEAL TIME

While walking to the park or heading to the pool, encourage your child to observe and appreciate all of the nature around them. Ask them about what they see, what they like best, and have them expand upon why in each instance. Take time to point out the things you notice as well and remind them that God made everything!

DRIVE TIMEWhile walking to the park or heading to the pool, encourage your child to observe and appreciate all of the nature around them. Ask them about what they see, what they like best, and have them expand upon why in each instance. Take time to point out the things you notice as well and remind them that God made everything!

DRIVE TIME

Our children will learn to embrace the way God made them by watching how we, as parents, handle the gifts God has given us. The compari-son trap we fall into amongst our peers is just as real for our children as it is for us adults. Living in a constant state of comparison is poisonous and can keep us from truly seeing ourselves as God sees us. If you struggle with this, take a personal-ity assessment to rediscover your strengths and celebrate them. God created each of us with a specific purpose in mind and when we embrace the way we are made, our children will learn to do the same!

PARENT TIMEOur children will learn to embrace the way God made them by watching how we, as parents, handle the gifts God has given us. The compari-son trap we fall into amongst our peers is just as real for our children as it is for us adults. Living in a constant state of comparison is poisonous and can keep us from truly seeing ourselves as God sees us. If you struggle with this, take a personal-ity assessment to rediscover your strengths and celebrate them. God created each of us with a specific purpose in mind and when we embrace the way we are made, our children will learn to do the same!

PARENT TIME

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BED TIMERead Genesis 1:1-2. Look around. Every single thing you see is made by God or made out of something made by God. The mind-blowing thing is: God made everything from nothing. God’s voice, imagination, and being are so powerful that He simply thought up every single thing that exists and spoke it into being. He gave human beings the imagination to take the things He had made and create new things. Brainstorm together several ways that you can use what God made to create something new this week. Then pick one and plan to do it! Together, ask God to help each of you to use what He has made in new and creative ways.

BED TIMERead Genesis 1:1-2. Look around. Every single thing you see is made by God or made out of something made by God. The mind-blowing thing is: God made everything from nothing. God’s voice, imagination, and being are so powerful that He simply thought up every single thing that exists and spoke it into being. He gave human beings the imagination to take the things He had made and create new things. Brainstorm together several ways that you can use what God made to create something new this week. Then pick one and plan to do it! Together, ask God to help each of you to use what He has made in new and creative ways.

MORNING TIMESometimes it’s difficult to recognize the unique qualities God has given us. Help your child better understand his or her amazing qualities by highlighting one each week and writing it on their bathroom mirror. As opportunities arise throughout the week, give them examples of the ways you’ve seen these qualities shine through them, and remind them that God loves watching them make the most of the gifts He designed specifically for them.

MORNING TIMESometimes it’s difficult to recognize the unique qualities God has given us. Help your child better understand his or her amazing qualities by highlighting one each week and writing it on their bathroom mirror. As opportunities arise throughout the week, give them examples of the ways you’ve seen these qualities shine through them, and remind them that God loves watching them make the most of the gifts He designed specifically for them.

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